# Pulaski County Site-Plan Application Log (Since 2024) The county's two administrative logs produced in response to request item 1: **`SITE PLANS SINCE 2024.xlsx`** (544 rows; columns DEVELOPMENT NAME, ADDRESS, BUILDING TYPE, DATE, FILE PATH, reviewer Initial) and **`Watershed_Building Permits since 2024.xlsx`** (61 rows; a Central Arkansas Water watershed-protection permit log with stormwater/impervious-surface fields). These are the closest thing the county maintains to a development-applications index for the unincorporated area. ## What's inside - `SITE PLANS SINCE 2024.xlsx` → `SITE PLANS SINCE 2024__Sheet1.csv` (544 rows). - `Watershed_Building Permits since 2024.xlsx` → `Watershed_Building Permits since 2024__dev_data.csv` (61 rows). ## Key takeaways - **The only data-center filings in 544 site plans are the two 145th Street rows.** A full-text scan of the site-plan log for "data center," "hyperscale," "server," "computing," "substation," "AVAIO," and "Coushatta/Coshutta" returns exactly two entries: - **"Coshutta Development Site Plan"** — 1710 E 145th St, Little Rock 72206, *Site Plan*, **2024-02-27**, reviewer "JC," file path `P:\-SCANNED SITE PLAN FILES\Coushutta Development (145th St) Site Plan`. - **"Avaio 145th Street Site Plan"** — E 145th St, Little Rock 72206, *SITE PLAN*, **2024-10-07**, reviewer "JC." - **The watershed building-permit log shows no data center** — a parallel scan returns no data-center, AVAIO, Coushatta, or 145th-Street entry among the 61 building permits. - **Net:** as of this production, **AVAIO Project Leo (and its Coushatta predecessor) is the sole data-center site in unincorporated Pulaski County's administrative pipeline.** Absence is information: there is no second hyperscale project, no undisclosed cluster of data-center applications hiding in the county's queue. The other 542 site-plan rows are ordinary subdivisions, RV/mobile-home parks, commercial buildings, and the like. ## Caveat The "BUILDING TYPE" column is free-text and could in principle mask a data-center-adjacent use under a generic label (e.g., "industrial," "warehouse"). The conclusion above rests on the explicit data-center entries plus the county's own folder structure (only the two 145th-Street site-plan folders were produced as responsive to the data-center-specific request items 2–3). A row-by-row reclassification of all 544 entries was not performed. ## People and orgs mentioned - [[Jim Cranor]] — reviewer initial "JC" on both 145th Street rows. - [[AVAIO Digital Partners]], [[Coushatta Management, LLC]] — the two data-center applicants. ## Cross-references - [[Coushatta Management 145th Street Data Center Site Plan]] — the 2024-02-27 row. - [[AVAIO Project Leo Large Site-Plan Package]] — the 2024-10-07 row. - [[_overview|Production overview]] — the negative finding in context.